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Pope sends letter to Mediterranean Dialogue participants – Vatican News Vatican

In a letter to the participants of the Mediterranean Dialogue Conference, the Pope called on them to find common solutions to the problem of population movements. “The ongoing war in Ukraine represents the globalization of the problem”.

(Vatican News Network)The Eighth Mediterranean Dialogue Conference was held in Rome between December 1st and 3rd. On this occasion, the Pope wrote to the participants that the failure to find a common solution for moving people will continue to lead to an unacceptable loss of human life, which, however, is almost always avoidable , especially in the Mediterranean region.

The conference, which included political-organizational representatives and analysts, as well as social, economic and media representatives, gathered to discuss some issues related to the Mediterranean Sea and how to improve cooperation within the region.

The need to find a solution that benefits everyone is the only way forward, said the Pope, because “migration is essential to the well-being of the Mediterranean and cannot be stopped”. The Pope reiterated that “no one is saved alone”, as the coronavirus pandemic has proven. Therefore, those “interrelated issues require everyone to conduct research together from a coordinated and as broad a perspective as possible.”

Today, the civil and military sacrifices brought about by the Russo-Ukrainian war, as well as the immeasurable losses of the energy, financial, humanitarian and food crises, represent the globalization of the problem. And the food crisis extends even to the poorest countries, such as those in North Africa. “80% of the wheat in these countries comes from Ukraine or Russia”.

The Pope explained that the globalization of crises makes us understand that this situation should be dealt with from a global perspective, and that one crisis cannot be solved without taking into account other crises. This will reduce the value of people because of economic interests and trample on human rights.” The Pope urged the participants that the Mediterranean region must regain the “mission of progress, development and culture” that it seems to have lost recently.

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